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| Relationship | Name | Date - Period |
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| Sister | Virginia Woolf | 1882-1941 |
| Brother | Thoby Stephen | 1880-1906 |
| Brother | Adrian Stephen | 1883- |
| Father | Sir Lesley Stephen | 1832-1904 |
| Mother | Julia Jackson | -1895 |
| Husband | Clive Bell | 1881-1964 |
| Friend | Roger Fry | 1866-1934 |
| Friend | John Maynard Keynes | 1883-1946 |
| Friend | Lytton Strachey | 1880-1932 |
| Friend | Saxon Sydney-Turner | |
| Brother-in-law | Leonard Woolf | 1880-1969 |
| Friend | David Garnett | 1892-1981 |
| Daughter | Angelica Garnett | |
| Lover | Duncan Grant | 1885-1978 |
| Son | Quentin Bell | |
| Son | Julian Bell | -1937 |
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Biographical Details and Notes
Trained with Sir Arthur Cope 1896-1900
Studied at Royal Academy Schools 1901-1904
Exhibited in the second Post-Impressionist Exhibition in 1912
Elected into the London Group in 1919 where she exhibited regularly.
Her son Julian was killed in the Spanish Civil War in 1937 by a shell fragment while he was driving an ambulance.
Leading member of the Bloomsbury Group
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